Jones’ manager and lawyer have not responded to CNNMoney’s request for comment. Jones, too, has been silent on social media.

Hackers are said to have posted some of her personal information and a video tribute of the slain Cincinnati Zoo gorilla — harkening back to racially charged harassment Jones received on Twitter last month.

This invasion of privacy comes a little more than a month after Jones stood up against a slew of hate-filled Twitter comments.

In response, Twitter permanently banned conservative blogger Milo Yiannopoulos, who was thought to have been an instigator of Jones’ Twitter harassment.

On Wednesday, Yiannopoulos told CNNMoney: “I’m distressed to hear that Leslie Jones has been hacked and naked pictures of her have been posted online.”

Last month, Jones opened up about the drama to Seth Meyers, and said while insults didn’t hurt her, the incident was frightening.

“Unfortunately I’m used to insults, but what scared me was the injustice of a gang of people jumping against you for such a sick cause,” she told the “Late Night” host. “It’s so gross and mean and unnecessary.”